Takeout · Outdoor seating
Big beer list, lively sports-bar energy, broad American menu with some Asian-fusion hits; solid happy hour and portions, but service can be inconsistent and occasional management missteps reported.
The scene is classic Marina sports-bar energy: big circular bar, TVs everywhere, and a crowd that feels equal parts locals and visitors. Servers often come off as friendly and accommodating, like the one who swapped a pizza to the happy hour price without prompting. Portions lean large and shareable, and the beer list draws raves. Do glance at your receipt, as a few guests flagged a mysterious Ziosk charge. The cooking sticks to American comfort with global winks—think nachos piled high, lobster garlic noodles, Korean-leaning steak and wings, and pizzas that satisfy on game night. The menu is broad, prices are mid-tier for the area, and happy hour boosts value. Execution is generally reliable, though there are slips—an occasional cold fry, a missed burger, or cocktail know-how gaps—so expect solid rather than precious. Vegetarian swaps like Gardein add range without turning it into a health cafe. Families fit right in. There is a real kids menu with buttered noodles, tenders, spaghetti and meatballs, and simple burgers, plus pizzas that most children will eat. Portions are generous for sharing, noise levels mask kid chaos, and the plaza parking makes logistics easy. Gluten-free diners should ask careful questions; one review cited cross-contact concerns despite gluten-friendly labeling.
Area: Marina-adjacent retail complex with casual dining and shopping; draws locals, office workers, and beachgoers.
Safety: Well-lit, busy commercial zone with steady foot traffic; generally feels safe.
Nearby: Inside a shopping plaza with structured parking; near marina, theaters, and stores; TVs attract sports fans.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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